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Reggie Jackson said the addition of Avery Bradley will "elevate" his own game.

"I expect him to hold me accountable," Jackson said. "Try to get the best out of him and I expect him to try to get the best out of me. Especially being around the same age, it's going to be fun to lead this team and continue to battle and try to get better every day in practice and [in games]." Bradley gives the Pistons another reliable ball handler, so that should take some pressure off R-Jax. He's had the full offseason to get his knee right and is looking to bounce back after a disappointing 2016-17 campaign. If you're targeting Jackson, there's no need to reach for him until the later rounds. Aug 13 - 12:39 PM

Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy said that Reggie Jackson (knee) is "doing well and feeling good."

Jackson missed the first 21 games and the final nine games of the 2016-17 season due to left knee tendinitis. However, it appears offseason rehab has benefited the Pistons point guard. "They put him on a rehab protocol that is longer, a 16-week protocol where they’re slowly getting him ready for the season instead of getting him right back out on the court right away and doing his normal summer work," said Van Gundy. Jackson has a high fantasy ceiling, but the injury concerns and Detroit's depth at guard make him a risky pick in fantasy drafts. Aug 12 - 9:45 AM

The Pistons and Pelicans have discussed a trade that would send Reggie Jackson to New Orleans in exchange for E'Twaun Moore and Alexis Ajinca, according to sources of Michael Scotto of Basketball Insiders.

This isn't the first time we've seen Jackson's name crop up in trade rumors, and Scotto reported back in June that the Pistons were shopping him, so there could be something here. The Pelicans reportedly believe that Jackson and Holiday could share the backcourt, but Jackson's value would still take a hit as he'd not longer be the primary creator on offense, while Ish Smith would see a huge jump in value as he'd step into a starting role in Detroit. Jordan Crawford would also see a boost in value with the departure of Moore. Stay tuned. Jul 11 - 6:59 PM

According to Michael Scotto of Basketball Insiders, the Pistons are "gauging the trade market" for Andre Drummond and Reggie Jackson.

With the Pistons coming off a terribly disappointing season, it's not surprising that Stan Van Gundy is considering a shakeup of his core. Both Jackson and Drummond were purportedly on the block at the trade deadline back in February as well. Jackson missed both the start and the finish of the 2016-17 campaign due to knee troubles and is set to make $51 million over the next three seasons. As a result, his trade value is limited. Jun 9 - 11:51 AM

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Reggie Jackson said the addition of Avery Bradley will "elevate" his own game.

"I expect him to hold me accountable," Jackson said. "Try to get the best out of him and I expect him to try to get the best out of me. Especially being around the same age, it's going to be fun to lead this team and continue to battle and try to get better every day in practice and [in games]." Bradley gives the Pistons another reliable ball handler, so that should take some pressure off R-Jax. He's had the full offseason to get his knee right and is looking to bounce back after a disappointing 2016-17 campaign. If you're targeting Jackson, there's no need to reach for him until the later rounds.

Reggie Bullock has agreed to re-sign with the Pistons on a two-year, $5 million deal.

The Pistons have a void at small forward after trading Marcus Morris for Avery Bradley, so Bullock will have a chance to compete with Stanley Johnson for minutes. He averaged 4.5 points, 2.1 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 15.1 minutes per game last season, but did hit 0.9 triples on a 38.4 percent clip. While Johnson is the favorite to start, Bullock's perimeter shooting should get him on the floor. In case you missed it, the NBA announced back in June that Bullock will be suspended for the first five games of the 2017-18 season for violating the terms of the league's Anti-Drug Program.